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Follow through 

The act of squeezing too hard to get a fart out and accidentally forcing a little bit of poo out aswell. May also happend without effort when suffering from diahorrea.
Shit. I think I followed through

Dude he followed through and it fell out of his trousers!

(In an exam)
Pupil: Please sir can I go to the toilet?
Teacher: Don't be such a baby.
Pupil: But I followed through.
Teacher: ...Get out.
Follow through by shup July 7, 2004
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follow through 

To accidentally soil ones underpants whilst attempting to fart; create russet gusset, drop a pebble.
it felt like a normal fart...i pushed too hard and goddamn if i didnt follow through.
follow through by Moose McEvil December 28, 2005

Follow through 

When breaking violent wind allows a chocolate mini-egg to escape.
"Fuck me mate that reeks! Did you follow through?!"
Follow through by Darren Jones June 12, 2003

follow through 

Someone who accidentally soils their undergarments after putting too much effort into passing wind
Someone over indulges at the curry house on sunday night, goes into work on Monday morning,fellow colleague begins to sniff loudly,"Phwoar who's followed through?someone must have,that's lingered for a good five minutes it stinks!!!"...meanwhile the main offender goes cheery red and decides not to own up and makes hasty retreat to the staff toilets.
follow through by Jo July 25, 2004

follow through 

When one attempts to trump to hard and thus inadvertantly sprays bottom chocolate all over their pants and down their legs. see soiled
"you just try and follow through" kitty said

Follow through 

When you fully commit to something, carrying on, when you begin to stop. Similar to full sending it. Full send commiting
When you try pussying out of something which you've been darred to do , so you mates say you need to "follow through"

Non-follow-through-er  

n. (var. non-follow-thru-er). Someone who does not "follow-through" with his or her words or promises. Typically an "idea" person so wrapped up in his/her ideas that s/he does not take the time to actually execute one. Also, someone who is "flakey."
My frustration with non-profit organizations is that they attract non-follow-through-er (s) who spend all day concocting ideas for change, and fractionally less time towards implementing those ideas.